UTSA Architecture praised by National Accrediting body (NAAB) for having “an energetic and inventive faculty” and for its strengths in Historic Preservation, Sustainability, Integrated Design, and “a strong introduction to design as it is practiced by the profession.”

UTSA Architecture praised by National Accrediting body (NAAB) for having “an energetic and inventive faculty” and for its strengths in Historic Preservation, Sustainability, Integrated Design, and “a strong introduction to design as it is practiced by the profession.”

Cost of Attendance

Below are several links to help you estimate tuition and fees for attending the UTSA Architecture program. In addition to tuition and fees, architecture students are required to have a laptop computer, and can also expect expenses of five to six hundred dollars per semester for such things as books; drawing, modeling, and construction supplies; printing; and field trips. The College of Architecture, Construction, and Planning (CACP) further requires completion of a "signature experience". The primary means of completeing this requirement is participation in a study abroad program or a professional internship. UTSA and the CACP offer financial aid options and scholarships that can assist qualified students with school-related expenses.